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Chapter 9: Sinusoids and Phasor

Chapter 9: Sinusoids and Phasor

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Euler’s identity. 8 z 1 +z 2 =(x 1 +x 2 ) +j (y 1 + y. 2) z. 1. ... • Circuits that contain inductors and capacitors are represented by differential equations. When the input to the circuit is sinusoidal, the phasors and impedances can be used to represent the circuit in the frequency domain. In the frequency domain, the

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